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Relating to the Saxons or Anglo- Saxons.
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Of or pertaining to the Saxons, their country, or their language.
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A characteristic of the Anglo-Saxon race; especially, a word or an idiom of the Anglo-Saxon tongue.
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The quality or sentiment of being Anglo-Saxon, or English in its ethnological sense.
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One of the race or people who claim descent from the Saxons, Angles, or other Teutonic tribes who settled in England; a person of English descent in its broadest sense.
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Half Saxon; -- specifically applied to the language intermediate between Saxon and English, belonging to the period 1150-1250.
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The Teutonic people (Angles, Saxons, Jutes) of England, or the English people, collectively, before the Norman Conquest.
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Same as Tsetse. U () the twenty-first letter of the English alphabet, is a cursive form of the letter V, with which it was formerly used interchangeably, both letters being then used both as vowels and consonants. U and V are now, however, differentiated, U being used only as a vowel or semivowel, and V only as a consonant. The true primary vowel sound of U, in Anglo-Saxon, was the sound which it still retains in most of the languages of Europe, that of long oo, as in tool, and short oo, as in wood, answering to the French ou in tour. Etymologically U is most closely related to o, y (vowel), w, and v; as in two, duet, dyad, twice; top, tuft; sop, sup; auspice, aviary. See V, also O and Y.
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The language of the English people before the Conquest (sometimes called Old English). See Saxon.
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An idiom of the Saxon or Anglo-Saxon language.
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See Mountain soap, under Mountain.
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The Anglo-Saxon domain (i. e., Great Britain and the United States, etc.); the Anglo-Saxon race.
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Anglo-Saxon.
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Of or pertaining to Saxony or its inhabitants.
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Of or pertaining to the Anglo-Saxons or their language.
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A Saxon of Britain, that is, an English Saxon, or one the Saxons who settled in England, as distinguished from a continental (or "Old") Saxon.
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A native or inhabitant of modern Saxony.
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One versed in the Saxon language.
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The language of the Saxons; Anglo-Saxon.
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Also used in the sense of Anglo-Saxon.
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